Opening one’s heart to the love of Jesus Christ through Eucharistic Adoration is an opportunity that must be cherished as we are all invited on a journey with God.
This is the idea behind Youth Jubilee Adoration Nights taking place throughout the Diocese of Venice as part of the 2025 Jubilee Year as established by Pope Francis. The theme for the special year is “Pilgrims of Hope.”
The first gathering was Jan. 16, 2025, at St. Agnes Parish in Naples, one of four stops which include time to spend in the presence of the Lord in the Most Holy Sacrament, as well as guest speakers. The Adoration Nights are the first in a series of numerous opportunities within the Diocese of Venice to participate in the larger 2025 Jubilee Year.
These special Jubilee Year Youth Adoration Nights are geared toward younger Catholics, with youth-centric music and talks, but all are welcome. For example, about 75 from the middle school and high school youth groups of St. Agnes participated in the evening, but so did another 50 adults, including those from the Parish Women’s Emmaus Movement group.
The evening started in prayer and an introduction by Andres Prias, Diocesan Youth and Young Adult Director, who explained that his first day in his own youth group, 20 years earlier, included Eucharistic Adoration, and it changed his life. “The Adoration Nights for young people are a meaningful initiative to strengthen our Catholic faith and hope in Christ among the youth.”
Sister Juliana Alfonso, FMA, a teacher at St. John Neumann Catholic High School in Naples, spoke about the Jubilee theme, “Pilgrims of Hope,” which means we are being invited to take part in a journey with God.
“This is journeying away from where we have been toward a joyful, hope-filled place the Lord wants to bring you to during this Jubilee Year,” Sister Juliana said.
While taking this pilgrimage is easier said than done, considering all the bad things happening in the world, Sister Juliana explained how the Lord doesn’t promise life will be easy, but does promise to take on any pain and sadness with us as He accompanies us on our journey.
“I invite you to have strength during the times this year when you fall, or when you are thinking about how you have fallen, that you allow Jesus to be the reason you get back up,” she said. “I also invite you to keep an eye out for the people who don’t have a reason to get back up, that you can reach out and you can be an encouragement to them.”
Jim Gontis, Diocesan Evangelization Director, offered an overview of why Catholics adore the Blessed Sacrament.
“You are going to put yourselves in front of Jesus Christ, truly present, body, blood, soul and divinity, fully God and fully man present in the Blessed Sacrament – the living Lord Jesus, the same Jesus who died on the cross and rose from the dead more than 2,000 years ago,” Gontis said.
The evening was a chance for youth to participate in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, an opportunity to receive the Lord’s mercy. Gontis cited the diary of St. Faustina Kowalski, when she wrote that Jesus appeared before her and said, “all the sins in the world are but a drop in the ocean of my mercy.” Many took advantage of this opportunity.
Each Youth Jubilee Adoration Night is 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and concludes with Benediction. Upcoming opportunities to participate are on the following dates and locations: Friday, January 31, St. Andrew Parish, 2628 Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral; Saturday, March 22, St. Patrick Parish, 7900 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota; and Friday, May 2, St. Paul Parish, 1330 E. Oak. St., Arcadia. To register visit dioceseofvenice.regfox.com/jubilee-2025-adoration-nights-. There is no cost to attend. For more information contact Andres Prias at prias@dioceseofvenice.org or 941-441-1122.
Additional Diocesan Jubilee Year events of note
Eucharistic Pilgrimage in Eastern Deanery Feb. 15
Five Parishes in the Eastern Deanery will be hosting a Eucharistic Pilgrimage, which will visit the parishes of St. James, St. Catherine, Our Lady of Grace, St. Michael, and St. Paul, on Saturday, Feb.15, 2025. This is a unique opportunity to respond to the call of the Eucharistic Revival Mission and celebrate the 2025 Jubilee Year declared by Pope Francis. The pilgrimage begins at 7:30 a.m., at St. James Parish, 3380 Placid View Drive, Lake Placid, and will include Mass, a Eucharistic Procession and breakfast. Pilgrims will then travel by their own vehicle to St. Catherine Parish, 820 Hickory St., Sebring, for a 10 a.m. Eucharistic Procession. Next will be at Our Lady of Grace Parish, 595 E. Main St., Avon Park, for a noon Eucharistic Procession, followed by lunch. Pilgrims will then proceed to St. Michael Parish, 408 Heard Bridge Road, for a 3 p.m. Eucharistic Procession, followed by snacks. The final stop will be at St. Paul Parish, 1330 E. Oak St., Arcadia (this is a designated Diocesan Jubilee Year Pilgrimage Site), for a 6 p.m. Mass, which will be followed by food. Pilgrims can participate in as many of the stops as they wish. For more information, please contact Sister Maria Nikopoia, SSVM, at m.nikopoia@servidoras.org or call 863-232-9284.
Save the Date! 3rd Eucharistic Conference in Diocese of Venice!
As part of the three-year National Eucharistic Revival called for by the Bishops of the United States, and part of the 2025 Jubilee Year, the Diocese of Venice will host its third Eucharistic Conference on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the Charlotte Harbor Event and Conference Center in Punta Gorda. The theme for day-long event is “Becoming Eucharistic Missionaries” and it offers an opportunity to celebrate your Catholic faith with others and be inspired during this 2025 Jubilee Year. The Eucharistic Conference will include dynamic presentations by nationally renowned Catholic speakers, including Dr. Scott Hahn, Kimberly Hahn, Mary Ann Wiesinger-Puig, and Andrés Arango. There will also be breakout sessions in Spanish. The event will also include Mass, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, the opportunity for Confession, and Catholic vendors and exhibitors. The cost to attend is $35. per person and includes lunch. To register, please visit https://dioceseofvenice.regfox.com/eucharistic-conference. For more information, contact Jim Gontis at 941-486-4754 or gontis@dioceseofvenice.org.
Five Diocesan Pilgrimage sites
Bishop Frank J. Dewane has designated five locations as Jubilee pilgrimage sites within the Diocese of Venice. These pilgrimage sites in the Diocese are Epiphany Cathedral in Venice, St. John XXIII Parish in Fort Myers, St. John the Evangelist Parish in Naples, St. Paul Parish in Arcadia, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Retreat Center in Venice. Bishop Dewane said, “In designating the retreat center and four Parishes, located in each of the geographical regions (Deaneries) of the Diocese of Venice, it is my prayer that the faithful of the Diocese take advantage of the grace of the Jubilee Year, and visit the Jubilee pilgrimage site and be filled with hope.” The public schedule for each of the Diocese of Venice pilgrimage sites will be announced in the coming weeks and posted at https://dioceseofvenice.org/ and on social media.
The Jubilee Prayer
Father in heaven,
may the faith you have given us
in your son, Jesus Christ, our brother,
and the flame of charity enkindled
in our hearts by the Holy Spirit,
reawaken in us the blessed hope
for the coming of your Kingdom.
May your grace transform us
into tireless cultivators of the seeds of the Gospel.
May those seeds transform from within both humanity and the whole cosmos
in the sure expectation
of a new heaven and a new earth,
when, with the powers of Evil vanquished,
your glory will shine eternally.
May the grace of the Jubilee
reawaken in us, Pilgrims of Hope,
a yearning for the treasures of heaven.
May that same grace spread
the joy and peace of our Redeemer
throughout the earth.
To you our God, eternally blessed,
be glory and praise for ever.
Amen